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Cartagena and Peru, two corners together in August for the seven exhibitions of the Sea Art (07/08/2013)

Until August 31 will remain open these seven samples are located on five points of Cartagena: Palace Hall, Byzantine walls, Palacio de Molina, Ramon Alonso Luzzy Cultural Centre and Auditorium El Batel

Next to sun and beach tourism, Cartagena is also characterized by its wealth and property exhibition, two idle and cultural alternatives for both Cartagena and for tourists, of which you can enjoy throughout the summer.

Although just two weeks ago that the XIX International Festival of the Sea of Music threw the curtain with the visit of some 40,000 people, are still open parallel samples this musical event, and are integrated into what is popularly known Art and The Sea.

Seven exhibitions that refer or reflect different aspects of Peruvian traditions and sentiments of its people.

And, we must remember that Peru has been the guest of the nineteenth edition of the Sea of Music.

Reason why it take a look and see these samples can move the visitor for a few minutes the spell of this Latin American country.

Peru and Cartagena two port corners, which are held together by these seven tours exhibition presented as a perfect alternative to combat the high summer temperatures.

Thus, the first of the stops at the Palace Hall begins with the work, Look Lima, Peruvians, Morgana Vargas Llosa, Jaime Travezán and David Tortora.

Fifty photographs that bring to the fore the daily lives of families who opened their doors Lima to help with this important work.

A few minutes from here in the Byzantine walls, time stops again with the presence of two exhibitions: Versus and Cecilia reversus Noriega, and Memorandum of Miguel Aguirre. Critique acid to power and excerpts from a recent history are the visual ingredients of the works of these two artists in Peru.

With its unbeatable views of the port of Cartagena, the Auditorium El Batel is the setting for the fourth exhibition, Grandes à ‰ successes of Antonio de Felipe. Valencian artist, the poster of the XIX edition of the Sea of Music, makes a journey for his career, not to mention its great teachers and inspiring as Velazquez, Sorolla and Warhol.

Returning to the historical, expository itinerary continues in the Palacio de Molina, a space dominated by white and reflection on its neutrality in relation to the color that prevails in the work of the Peruvian Sandra Gamarra.

This collection combine photos, videos, texts, paintings and even sculptures that will not leave anyone indifferent.

The proposed museum for the month of August ends at the Cultural Center Luzzy Alonso Ramon. On the ground floor of this building is located, the calm before the storm, a hundred photographs of the late photographer Baldomero Alejo s, which form a historical portrait of Ayacucho .

On the first floor waiting Pull the thread, the work of Sonia Navarro and his twelve women who, starting the thread, have made ​​a pattern that symbolizes the different scenes of the daily life of these females from Peru, Ecuador, Russia, Ghana and Spain.

The seven samples from the Sea of Art will be open to the public until Saturday 31 August.

VISITING HOURS

Town Hall Tuesday to Friday from 10.30 to 13.30 and 17-19 horas.Sábados from 10.00 to 13.30 and from 17-20 horas.Domingos horas.Lunes from 10.30 to 13.30, closed.

Byzantine Wall In August, Tuesday to Saturday from 10.30 am to 13.30 horas.Lunes, Sundays and holidays closed.

The Batel Auditorium Monday to Sunday from 10.00 to 20.00 hours.

Molina Palace Tuesday to Saturday from 10.30 to 13.30 hours and from 17.00 to 20.00 hours.

Ramon Alonso Luzzy Cultural Center in August, Monday to Friday from 10.00 to 14.00 hours.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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